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Disintegrating agents tablets

Table 5 Tablet disintegrating agents Tablet Manufacture... [Pg.3662]

Pharmaceutical and cosmetics Suspensions, jellies, ointments, emulsions and encapsulation, tablet disintegrating agent, tablet binder, tooth paste, shaving cream, hand cream and lotions, liquid shampoos, dental impression materials, moulding compounds, active compound in antibody formation, etc. [Pg.100]

Shotton, E., and Leonard, G.S., Effect of intragranular and extragranular disintegrating agents on particle size of disintegrated tablets, J. Pharm. Sci., 65 1170-1174 (1976). [Pg.292]

Crospovidone, which is slightly cross-linked with bifunctional monomers (e.g., l-vinyl-3-ethylidenepyrrolidone, ethylene-bis-3-(N-vinyl-pyrrolidone), is obtained by popcorn polymerization. It has been used as a disintegration agent for tablets. [Pg.452]

A comparative study of chitin obtained from lobsters, starch, and carboxymethyl chitosan as disintegrating agents was conducted. The influence of the method in the preparation of tablets on the disintegrating activity of both polymers was evaluated. Chitin proved to have good characteristics as a disintegrating agent independently... [Pg.1002]

Starch Also acts as disintegrating agent, may give soft tablets... [Pg.3656]

For many years, starch was the disintegrating agent of choice. Recently, however, so-called super disinte-grants have been introduced, which markedly reduce tablet disintegration time. Such substances include croscarmellose, crospovidone, polacrilin potassium, and sodium starch glycolate. ... [Pg.3661]

The mechanism of action of disintegrating agents has been the subject of some debate. Some substances such as starch swell when they come into contact with water, and disruption of the tablet structure has been attributed to this. However, other effective disintegrants do not swell in this way, and are believed to act by providing a network of hydrophilic pathways inside the tablet through which water can diffuse. Irrespective of the precise mechanism of disintegration, it is clear that water uptake into the tablet must be the first step in the disintegration process. ... [Pg.3661]

Alginic acid is used in a variety of oral and topical pharmaceutical formulations. In tablet and capsule formulations, alginic acid is used as both a binder and disintegrating agent at concentrations of 1-5% Alginic acid is widely... [Pg.21]

Emulsifiying agent stabilizing agent tablet disintegrant thickener. [Pg.86]

Adsorbent suspending agent tablet and capsule diluent tablet disintegrant. [Pg.132]

Kornblum SS, Stoopak SB. A new tablet disintegrating agent crosslinked polyvinylpyrrolidone. / Fharm Sci 1973 62 43-49. [Pg.215]


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